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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1844-12-16

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1844-12-16 page 1

DAILY OIIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1844. NUMBER 79. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Orricicornerof High and Town street), Bultlei' Building. TERMS. Daily during the lession of lh Legislature, and. tri-weckly the remainder of the year 15 00 Tri-weekly per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum 100 XVraa) f 4mtitiHg. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, g, and 25 cents for each additional insertion for three months 5 for six months JB for twelve months gl2 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with deduction ol 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in six months. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued until ordered out, aud charged accordingly. Urn the IYr. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a column $20 half a column JJO whole column $40. STIIVnit & CO. Farwaraiaf aaa Ceaiaaia aioa Jlrrcbaale dc General Proaaee Dealer, Agents for N. York and Buffalo Lake Boat line; John Allen's Climoa line, and Ohio and N. York line, on the Erie Canal) T. Richmond & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Canal. Whit Ware-House, West cud Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Refer to Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams fc Co., PC . Y. City. mime, iravis ot uo., isuii.no, new i ora. " Gurdon, Williams fc Co., Detroit, Michigan. " Thomas Richmond & Co., Clevelaud, Ohio. " A. Cadwallader ft Co., Zanesville, Ohio. " Young St Filch, Newark, Ohio. " J. W . Fiuley or. Co., Circleville, Ohio. Mr. M. R. Barllelt, Chillieothe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway it Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. -r-u" s,J- r"lKi""yCk0-' Columbus, Ohio. Thos. Moodie. Esq.. Cashier. ( ' D"Liberal advances will be made on all Consignments, if required. May I, Itm. .11. NEW BaTABIIMUMICIIT.--GEORGEJ.lUGH Conner. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, re' anecifullv inlorms the eilixens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where lie win Keep constantly on nana siuuisu general assortment ol 1 in warn. All kinds Conner work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing madein good style by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Colurahus,Juno21,lB42.- piOLUiMBUM HAT MTOBB, High elreet, ep- V positeine runuc unices. i ne suuscrmer no on imnu splendid stock of Hats, both of his own and Eastern manufae lure, of the lalcsl fashions, which he is selling at reduced prices. A good substantial Fur Hal can he had at 9 1 ,30. There is no necessity now lor going to ury uooos stores 10 purcnase Hals, when a belter and cheaper article can be bought at a Hat Store. Please call and see, and satisfy yourselves. The lalcsl fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, either of Fur, Silk, or any other description. May 25, IBM.. tf. J. E. RUDISILL. XT Hats bought at my Shop will be dressed up and ironed gratis. J. E. R. TO TUB LADIES. Just received at the signoflho Golden Hoot, a large and splendid assortment of Ladies, Shoes, latest style of Philadelphia manufacture, vii: Kid and morocco Paris I es and slippers, kid and morocco buskins and spring heel Paris ties, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and fancy colored dress buskins, kid and morocco buskin welts and walking shoes, Misses' id and morocco buskins and walking shoes, colored and black Paris ties and slippers, children's toot morocco and leather boots, colored and black boots and ancle lies, all of which still be old cheaper than weie ever offered before in this city. Feb. tt, 1841 H. H. KIMBALL SII.VERniTH ana Jeweller Havana. The subscriber has removed his establishment next door to Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the City House, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of Walckee, Jew. lry, Jtc, which he will sell verv cheap. Repairing of all kinds attenJed to on the shortest notice, and all wont warranted. As the subscriber is determined lo sell lower than any body else, and do his work better and cheaper than any other person, lie hopes lo receive a share of patronage. The public are invited locall, and be satisfied by eeng for themselves. 8 BUCK. May 28, IBM. BUCKETS HUIIK, t'alaaabas), Okie. The subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that tnis well known House, on Broad street, it now under his charge is fitted up in superior style, and every attention paid lo the comlbrt and convenience of Travelers and Boarders. His Table is furnished with the very best productions of Ike country, and his Bar with the choicest Liauors. Attached lo the House is a very large and commodious Stable, which is attended with great care. ll is the intention of the subscriber lo spare neither pains nor exnensa lo render satisfaction to all who call on him ; and by charging moderate bills commensurate with the preienl hard times, lie hopes to receive a share of the public patron- ii. HURD. age. Columbus, November 26, 1842. CABINET BTAK1NU The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continues to carry on the Cabinet snaking business al his shop on High street, between Town and Rich streets, and has aiwavs ol hand, and will make lo order, all kinds of Furniture, which he will warrant equal to any offered in the place. XTHa baa aa eieelleat UEAHSK, and is prepa-' red to saake COFFI NS and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Coffins of all kinds kept on nana. Terms very reasonable, and suited tothe times. Orders for any article in his line will saeel with prompt attention. A. W. READER. Columbus, Nor. 8, 1842. .dtf DIA.TIO.-4D IUOI STORE John Jons, would respectfully announce lo the citicens of Columbus and viciniir. that he has removed from the si en of the Golden Bool, lo his old stand on High street, near the corner of Friend where he has on hand the largest assortment or rnson made Boots and Shoes now in the city, which he offers for tale, wholesale or retail, al prices to suit the timet. Country merchants would do well to call and examine his lock, before purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supplied with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling at the Diamond Shoe Store. Particular attention paid to filling orders from abroad. N . B. Culm Work and Repairing done to order en the shorten! possible notice. Feb. 27, 1844. BOOTH A NO SHOES H. H. KIMBALL, at the aim of ihe Golden Boot, would respectively invite the attention of his friends and Ihe pnblie lo the inspection of his large assortment of Eastern and City made Boots and Shoes, from his experience in the business, he is willing to guarantee lo give satisfaction with respect to cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe indings constantly on nana. reo. x, iof, TTKADtV F K at T Hals. (ape. Uses aaa Hea. XI nets. In addition to his large stock of Boots and Shoes the subscriber has jusl received an extensive assortment o Men's Fur,Silk,Wool and Palm Hats;Koys Palm and leghorn do; Men and Boys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women'sChip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, al retail or by the case. Country Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it to their interest to call at the Golden Boot. March 8. H. H. KIMBALL THAT ale, favaritr, aaa eterliaa; -eased y far Fever and Ague, and Dyspepsia, Rowand's (Improved) Tonic Mixture, with the written signaturt of the proprietor over the mouth of every bottle, is warranted to curt sa every John R Rowand, M. D., No. 28 North Second st.,Phi1a. For sale by J. B. WHEATON, Agent, April 16. Comer of High and Broad sts. A BOW L, OF "PCNCII." A Bowl of "Punch," with upwards of seventy engravings; by Cruikthank, Leech, Me. Just received by Octl9. I. K. WHlTlNG fc HUNTINGTON. NKW BOOKS NEW BOOK". The following, with lots of others, have iust been received, and for sale at RILEY'S Cheup Hook Store, opposite the Slate House: verpiancx s illustrated cumon ol otiaispeare, in wo. The Life and Writings of Win. Leggel; 2 vols, in one. Foster's Miscellanies; I vol. Classical Studies, by Sears, Edwards and Fellon. Miniature Romances, from the Germans. Dr. Durbin's Observations in Europe. The Poems of Eliza (look; a splendid edition in I vol. Keith's Land of Israel; 1 vol. Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition; new supply. Sidney Smith's Miscellanies; 3 vols. The Poems of N. P. Willis; 1 vol. Macauley's Miscellanies, complete in I vol. Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrims; 1 vol. Pencillings by the Wav; by N. P. Willis. The Life of Geo. Brim'mell, Esq. Past and Present, by Thomas Carly le. The History of Chivalry; by Chnrles Mills. " '' the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in i Not. A float and Ashore. The Ingoldshy Legends. The Comic Hlnckslone. The United Irishman, in i vols. Oct 17. NEW LAW BOOKS. Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court nf Chancery, by Wm. Brown, Esq.. 4 vols., notes by J, C. Perkins, Esq. Metcalfs Reports, 5 volumes. Pirkerings's do 21 do. Massachusetts do 17 do. Hill's do 4 do. Condensed Reports, II. 8. 6 vols. Chilly's Pleadings new edition. Kent's Commentaries do do. Story on Conlrarts. Minot's Digest of the Massachusetts Reports. Gilman's do of Illinois and Indiana. Equity Digest by Barlow and Harrington; 4 vols. Barber's Chancery Practice, t vols. Grceiileafs Evidence new edition. The American Jurist, bound; cheap edition, 10 vols. Englltli Common Law Reports) 42 vols. Johnson's N. Y. Reports. Law Libraries supplied on the most reasonable terms. Members of the Bar will please call and examine prices at OctlO. RILEY'S, opposite the Stale House. NKW JMEDICAI, HOOKH. PancoaM'a Wislar'l Anatomy; Bin edition, 2 volumes. Mackinloshe's Practice; I vol. new edition. Lision's Elements nf Surgery; new edition. Lee's Theory ami Practice of Midwifery; new edition. Beck's Medical Jurisprudence) new edition. Bcsklartt'a Phisiolngy of Love, Courtship and Marriage. Churchill's Midwifery; new, by Houston do on Females; do. Dunglison's Medical Student; new ed. 1 vol. 12ino. Keligiu Medica, by Sir F. Brown. Andrnl's Essay on Blood, in disease. Dunglison on Human Health; a very valuable work for general reading. IVrcira on Food and Diet, at the low price of 1 .00. For sale at (Octl5) RILEY'S. COI.ViHUUsllrYNUUAJVCsT- C'OnPA V. Fir a ano Marine. The attention of the public is called to the following scale nf return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its hoard of Diree tors, ll is believed that this system, whereby every part)' insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in Ihc profits of the Company without risk to himself, offer advantages superior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will be justly appreciated by this community. Scale of return Premium: On every single premium, 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from 5000 lo 52,0110 124 " On net gross annual premiums amounting to 52,000 and upwards IS " This Company continues to insure every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchan dixes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire; also, sieatnhoais and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, snil vessels, keel boats, flat boats and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on ihe most favorable terms. A. fe). CHEVY, June 1, lii44..1ytw. Secretary, SK4XHITY AUA1NHT FIHK !! Ohio Mutual Fire lasunmci CoarT. W. B. Hubbard, Lc-andcr Ransom, John Greenwood, Thomas Wood, Timothy (iriiruli, J. W. Milligan, 8. D. Presmn, G. M. Herancotirl. J Ridgway, Jr., James Weslwater, A. G. Hibbs, J. P. Brack Directors. This Company now in fttccessful operation, offers the most favorable inducements lo all desirous of effecting insurance either on real or personal properly. The superior advantages of this method of Insurance, both for its sound economy and its complete security in the payment of losses, have been fully established by long experience; and the Board of Directors, in introducing some improvement in the course ol policy pursued by this Company, have removed all objections which nave been urged against Companies based upon a similar principle. For a very trifling sum, every individual may now obtain secure indemnity against the ravage! of fire. Olfiee of the Company in the bnsement story nf the old r rruiaiin Hank. w. 11. uuiiiiAKir, rresiaent. It. A. Maiset, Secretary. Jan. 27, !8M..dly ROPC AND COBDAOE FACTOItT Mm. E. J. MlUPLr.ToK will continue the above business, car ried on in this city by her late husband for ten years past. The work will be executed by the same foreman and hands who have been engaged in Ihe Knpewalk for the last two years; and Ihe public may be assured lhal all descriptions of Hope and Twine, Bed ear it, I'lough line; Ice., Src, will he made promptly to order and in the same superior style which has heretofore given so much satisfaction. Aug. 13, 18M..tw.tf. LIUUORS AND WINES. Otard, Dupay fc Co.. Brandy; A. Scignctle, do; Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; Si. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do: Champaign an; best brands. For sale by June4. THOS. ACHESON. TOBACCO AND SNUFF. 25 kegs Casey No 1, 6T Ky. Tobacco; 15 do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 do 12 plug do; 300 doz. Mrs. Miller's fine eat chewing do; 200 do fl. Thayer do; 20 Jars Macaboy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scotch do. For sale by June 4. THQ3. ACHESON. llfASTIU ia exchaage far Oracerles, al Cash Price, Rye 40 cts. per bush.) Oats 20 cents per bush.) Timothy Seed "1 do; Dried Peaches gl dot Ginseng 20 ct. per lb) Feathers 25 do; Flaxseed 75 do; Dried A pples 50 do; Beans 25 10 60 dot Beeswax 25 els. per lb) Boiler in roll, kesr or barrels 6 cts. tier lb. June 4. THOS. ACHESON ff boxes of Tin, one-third cross; 1 UU 10 pigs of Block Tin; 10 slabs of Spelter; & bdls. of Russia Sheet Iron; 35 bdls. assorted bit. Iiron Wire, fce. Jusl received and for sale low, by L. BUTTLES. OFFEE AND SUGAR. 50 bags Rio Coffee; 10 At Java do; b hhds. N. O. Sugar, 3 boxes Loaf Sugar. No. 1. lObbls.N.O. Molasses. Forsaleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. TEAS. " 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; 30 half ehesti do; 5 chests Gunpowder do; A do Imperial, do; Forsaleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. NKW AND POPI LAR WORKS ON CiAK-aeaiag, Ve., al RILEY'S BOOK STORE T11 a Amkricar Garuxkir's Calxndak Adapted lo ihe climates and seasons of the Uuiled Stales. By Bernard Mahon: Latest edition. Mrs. Loudon's Grfat Work Gardening for Ladies, and Companion to the Flower Garden: By Mrs. l,oudon: Ed-ittd by A.J. Downing: 1 vol. lioTAKT for Ladies; or, A Popular Introduction to the Natu.al System nf Plants: By Mrs. Loudon: Last London edition. Tim GRr.ru Housr., Hot House, and Store Including Selected Lists of the Most Beautiful Species of Exotle Flowering Plants, and Directions for their Cultivation: By Charles M'lulosh, F. II. S.: London edition. Buist on tmk Rose The Rose Manual, Containing Ac curate Descriptions of all the Finest Varieties of Ruses, their Character and Modes of Culture, with Directions for their Propagation, and the Destruction of lusects; with Engravings By Robert Buist: 1 lieauitful volume. The Sentiment or Flowers ; or Language of Flora: Colored Plates. The American Fioweii Garden Dirk-tort Containing Practical Directions lor the Culture of Plants in the Flower O'arden, Hot House, cc; lo which is added, A Treatise on the Grape Vine: By Robert Buist. florist. LtNiu.Er's HoRTicui.TUE. The Theory of Horticulture; or. An Attempt to Explain Ihe Principal Operations of Gardening upon Physiological Principles: By Jonn Lindley, Ph., D. F. K. S.: First Amtrican edition; with Notes fcc, by A. J. Downing and A. Umy. The above valuable works, with a large variety of others, ean be had al RILEY'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, June 27. Opposite (Ac ftlate Home WINSI.OW'H BAI.SA.TI OF nOREnOITND. An unparalleled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, lnriuema, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases nf Ihe Breast and Lungs, leadinr lo Consumption; com posed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Bonesel, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Winslow, Rochester, N. Y. The innocence and universally admitted pectoral virtues, of Ihe Herbs from which the Balsam of Hoarhound is made, are too generally known to require recommendation; it is therefore only necessary to observe thai this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, hiirhly concen trated, and so happily combined with several other vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild aud certain una , r. use, for the complaints above mentioned. The Balsam removes all inflammation and soreness of the Lunirs, loosens touch visld phleirm, enablinsr the patient to ex pectorate witn ease aud freedom, assuages cough, relieves asthmalie and difficult respiration, heals the injured parts. opens the pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, and gives strength lo the tender lungs, and thus produces speedy aud lading cure. For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the H'nonpin Gongh and Croup, and affords certain relief in Bowel Complaintt, Cholic, Teething fce. It is pleasant lo the tnsle, ad may be safely given to the tenderest infant and should be kept at all times in every family, as it is much belter for the complaints incident to Children, lhan Paregoric, Godfreys Cordial, or the Cordials to common'y used. ask tor insiow s itaisam ot uorenound, and oe sure you gel the genuine. For sale by j ll. v I1H.A lUit, Agent, Corner of Broad and High streets, Columbus, O Nov. 15, 1813. WII.LARI)' llla l ORV af taaHailea Mate illustrated by a series of Main, in which the Ancient, Middle, and Modern Geoeraphy of our country is progress ively displayed. Complete in one vol. 8vo. 1 his work embraces about 500 pages, ll is arranged oa plan entirely new. It commences with tho discovery of A mericu, W.ri, and goes down to the death of Gen. Harrison, 1812, (350 years.) The originality of the plan consists in di viding the tune into periods, ol which Ihe beginnings and Icr minanons are marked by important events, and constructing a leriet of maps illustrating the progrm of the settlement oj the country, and the regular advances of civilization. It has also a c'lronoe-raunic chart , which gives, oy simple inspection, a view of the divisions of the work, and the eventa which mark the beginning and termination of each period into which it is divided. A Ml chronological table will he found, in which all the vents of the History are arranged in Ihe order of lime. There is annended to Ihe work the Constitution of the Vni ted States, and a series of questions adapted lo earn chapter, so that ihe work may be used in school! aud tor private instruction.O he above valuable work may be had in Columbus at Ihe Bookstore of Junetl, I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. It is also for sale in Lebanon by Thomas Brodie and Joe. Henderson 1 in Athens bv Bcni. Brown 1 in Marietta bv Slo cum fc Buck ; in New Lisbon by B. L. fc T. Hanna ; and in w arren rty rnner et inc. ATFW ITi EDIT A I. BOOK.- Allison's Outlines of ll I'Rthnloey and Practice nf Medicine : By Wm. P. Al' lison, M. I)., ate, late President of Ihe Royal College of Physicians, Edinburg, Ate., etc. 1 vol. Bvo. Chapman's Lectures on the more Important Diseases of the Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera : By N. Chapman, M. D., 1 vol. 8vo. Pathological Haemalology : A n Essay on the Blood in Die ease: By G. Andral, ol the Uuiversily of Paris. 1 vol. muslin. Paris on Diet : A Treatise on Diet, with mtes for preven ling disease, fcc, fcc. By J. A. Paris, M. D., fcc, 1 vol. snuslin. Goddardonthe Teeth: The Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Human Teeth, wilh Ihe roost approved methods of treatment, including opperalions, and tlie method of making and setting Artificial Teeth : with 30 plates: By Paul B. Goddard, M. I)., I vol. large quarto. Ihinglisson's Medical Dictionary : A new eddition. I vol. enlarged. Ihinglisson's Human Physiology : A new edition, greatly modified and improved, with upwards of 300 illustrations. Jusl received by 1. N. WHITINO fc HUNTINGTON. Aug. 8. INTEBEaTMO TO THE DEAF The following is from Ihe Albany Argus, of Feb. 28, 1844: Another remarkable cart of Deafness, performed by " Scarpa's Acoustic Oil," in thiscily. Let the case speak for itself. Aliant, Feb. 22, IBM Air. Guthrie, 4 Stanwix Hall, Maiden Lane Dear Sir: I owe yon an immense debt of gratitude for inducing me to lry "Scarpa's Compound Acoustic Oil." I bad been so very deaf for right years this winter, that I could not bear con er-salion wilh an ear trumpet, without the voice being much raised. I have been using the Oil about six weeks in one ear thai was far the worst, and with which 1 was almost totally deaf, and I am happy 10 inform you lhal I ran now hear ordinary conversation without Ihe trumpet. I fed that I would like to inform the whole deal community of the astonishing effect of the above medicine in my case. I shall be pleased lo see any persoa who may desire to call upon me, to snake in- niiirif . mncerninr nv case. Yours, fcc. John Davis, 37 Dean si. Thi! invaluable medicine is for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March 16. Corner of Broad and High sts. FOR THE CURB OF DEAFNKMS, FAINS and the discharge of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable nntsee like the buxxing of insect), falling of water, whining of steam, cVc, fcc, which are symptoms nf approaching deafness, and also generally attendant with Ihe disease. Many persons who have beea deaf for fifteea and twenty years, and were ablifed la nse ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpet), being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend tie use. For sale al the Drug fVnre of J. B. WHEATON, June 13, 1844. Corner of Broad and High st). OH BARBEL.. TANNF-R'P) Oil. received and 1 for sale by FAY fc KILBOURNE- Columbus, July 25, l&H. UCvMacoustic OIL! d C10IirmBUS Academical aa4 Callegiaia laali. J tale. This Institution will commence its 4th year on Monday, the 1st of September next. The Trustees have recently adopted a systematic and somewhat exteusivr course of studies in the Female Department, and will present a Di. ploma to each young Lady who shall reputably complete this course. A Diploma will also be given to each young Gentleman who creditably pursues aud finishes the course Erescribcd for the Male Department. Those wishing to now what studies are embraced in these respective course! are respectfully referred to the catalogue just published. The Institution is situated in a healthy and retired part of the city, and is supplied with competent and experienced instructors. The government is parental, yet decided, and a healthy moral and religious influence is exercised on the pu-pi Is. The Female Department is entirely separate from ihe other, yet has the advantage of attending Lectures, and, in some branches, of reciting to male teachers. All the branches of science usually taught in the best institutions of our land are thoroughly taught here. From our knowledge nf ihe In-sliiution, and ol the competency of the Instructors we most cordially recommend the Institute to the confidence and patronage nf those who wish thoroughly lo educate their sons and daughters. Board may be had on reasonable terms; and several may be accommodated with board in the family and under Ihe siiperintendanre of the Principal. The faculty consists of Rev. J. Covert, A. M., President; R. S. Bosworth, Prolessnr of Mathematics and the Natural Sciences; T. C. Hunter, Assistant, and Teacher of Vocal Music; Mr. L. Covert, Principal of Female Depart-menl; Miss , Assistant; Miss , Teacher of Music on ihe Piano. TUITION PER 0.UARTER. Juvenile Department , 1 00 Common English lcpartment 5 00 Higher English and Classical Department 7 50 Musie on Piano. Extra 8 00 Painting in Water Colors, Theorem and Mexxo- nnio, extra uv Embroidery, without charge. TRUITEV.S. H. N. Hubbei.l. Prei'l. B. R. Brorsok, J. RinnWAT, Jr., V. Presl., II. F. HuntinutoK, m. j. uilbkht, Bee y. B. F. Garii, Wm. Chafin, s. jueiiart, T. C. Heniiro, W. Thuai.i., J. W. Thompson, 11. Dickenson, B. B. Cl.ARK, L. Curtiss. D. W. Deshlih, J. S. Hall, I. G. Jones, H. L. Hitchcock, R. Thompson, A. P. Stone, J. Covert. T M. MAIL, I.I,K. The suhsrrilicra would respetl U fully inform tin traveling public that they commenced on the 1st of July, insl., carrying the United States Mail on the National Road between 2anf.svii.i.e and Columbus, in splendid coaches, with good teams and sober andattenlita drivers. The coaches will leave Zanesville, daily, al 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Columbus al !) o'clock Ino same evening; and will leave Columbus, daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M, aud arrive at Zanesville at half past 3 o'clock, P.M. Fare, thraasrh, Tws Dalian; sr iy passengers in the same proportion. During the continuance of the Mail contract, w hether an opposition line is run on the same route or not, the fare shall never exceed that amount. ll is deemed unnecessary 10 point mil lo the cilixens of Zanesville, Columbus, and the intermediate points, the advantage of sustaiuing a line which at once places the fare at a proper standard; ami which, the public have a positive assurance, will never be mane higher. Should an opposition be run on Ihe same route, the undersigned pledge themselves lhal under no circumstances which can possibly arise will racing on their part be permitted. Should Ihe opposiliou overtake the Mail Coach, orders have been given to the drivers on this line immediately to take ihe right hand of Ihe road, as the law directs, and permit them lo pass if they desire it. For seats apply al the bar of Ihe Americas Halel, in Columbus; and al Ihe s'ore of Jaaaee Taylor, Jr., on Main street, immediately opposite the Stuart House, in Zanesville. Passengers will be taken up al any of Ihe Hotels in Zanesville or Columbus, and al any private dwellings, and delivered al any house in cither of the above places, alter delivering the Mail al the Post Office. N. B. All bar;gage carefully attended to, but at the risk of the owners. ( Private conveyances lo any pari of the Stale will he furnished at either end of the rouie.) Passengers are requested 10 he punctual as 10 Ihe lime of starting, as Ihe itiges will positively leave at the hours named. W. T. ROWE fc CO. J. W. Drtdxn, Agent. July 4, IBM.. If BROWN'S CHANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chance-ry, from 1778 to 7'J4, by William Brown, Esq., wilh tlie Annotations nf Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. Edited by J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. " Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 lo 1794, while Ihe wools ack was occupied in succession hy those two mailer minds, Lord Thurlow and Lord Loughborough. The first appearance of these Reports seems 10 mark an epoch in Ihe Reports of Chancery not unlike that which a little later was established hy the Term Reports in Ihe King's Bench. Thenceforward the judgments iu both courts have appeared in an unbroken succession Brown, therefore, must be considered as the leader of the regular tins of Report! in Chan eery. "The eases he has reported are of great practical value, a large part of them lying al the very loundation of Chancery, Their importance hi attested by the' fact lhal Brown'i Report! are oftener cited by writers of authority lhan any other series of Reports in Chancery. In England they have been enriched by termed and laboriou! annotations by two different editors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Eden. Until the presept time, however no edition of them has appealed in 1 lie U. States. "We have now before us (he first volume of an American edllion, which promises to surpass in interest and practical value any of the English editions of Ihe work; nor do we oe-lleve lhat there is any edition of any Reports that has ever been published, either in England or America, which is recommended by such useful and ample editorial labors. The notes of Mr. Belt have been retained, and those of Mr. Eden, so far as ihey could be made supplementary to these, have been added. Thus the separate labors of these editors are accumulated on the same page, imparting of itself to the present edition, a higher value than belongs to either of the English editions. In England no similar amalgamation of the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by Ihe laws of copyright The notes of the present edition are strictly practical. They are calculated to add essentially to Ihe value of ihe Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Lass Reporter for May. Jul received, and for sale at the Bookstore of Nnv23. 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. LATEtMT NKW fraaa N. Yark aaa Pbiladel. Ma FAI L DRY GOODS Fat fc Kii.bocrwe have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, eonsisl inr in nart of AO pieces Broad Clolhs and Cassimeres; 100 do. Satinetts and Jeans; 4 bale! Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 pieces Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, 30 do Blk and Colored Alpacca.) 90 bales Brown Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 5000 wt. Cotton Chain; Carpel and Coverlet Warp, fce. fce. Person wishing so purchase such articles for cash, will find h to their advantage locall and examine the above slock. Columbus, Aug. 6. PHYSICIANS) aaa aargeaae hare aecMett ia favar at caraa'e Oil far Dcafaeee. So frequent and extraordinary have been the cure) lhal have come under their ottservation, that most of them now keep it, and presenile it for their patterns as the only medicine thai can cure. A physician ia extensive practice, in Delaware, hat just sent for half a dozen bottle), and says, that his father, who has beea deaf for number of years, has been cured by using this Oil, and that be, the Dr., shall for the future use tt in his practice, as he ha) seen such wonderful benefit accrue front it) application. For sale by J. B. WHE ATO Druggist, Columbus, Oct 26. Comer of High and Broad streets. I I r PACK Ad Eft HARDWARE, just received JL 4il) at the Gill Padlock; a large assortment, and for sale very cheap. June 8. L. BUTTLES. fnk LBS. D keened and Unbleached Coverlet Yam' OUU juit received by STEWART fc OSBORN. July . SCIENCE OF GOVERNMENT The subscribers have jusl published an edition of this work, and would respectfully invite ihe attention of tlie public 10 its merits. They are confident thai an examination of the book will be sufficient to recommend il to all teachers and heads of families as a highly useful book, especially for younr men. CONTENTS. Parti. Principles or Government Which treats particularly of the capacity of men for civil government; Natural, Civil, Political and Religious Right! ) The Laws of Nature, of Revelation, of Nations, and Municipal Laws i Different forms of Government ; The manner in which Political Power is exercised ; To whom Political Power should be entrusted ; Legislative Pnwer ; Manner of enacting Laws; Executive Power; Judicial Power; Orgrmnation of Courts and Juries ; Taxation, Ac. fce. Part II. Government or the United States Treats ol the settlement of the Colonies; The adoption of the Con- suiuuon; nature ana onjeel 01 tne union; I he Mouse or Representatives and the Senate, wilh their rules and mode of procedure; The pnwer of Cougress as to Taxes; The nevenue: Aliens; Honey; ihe I'ost Ottice; ratenli; Declaration of War; Treaties, fcc, fcc. Part HI. Civil Jurisprudence Treats of Ihe Right) of Persons; Domestic Relations; Parent and Child; Right of rroperiy, etc.; rarin.rsnip; crimes ana ruuishateol, cxc. fcc. Pari IV. Political Economy Treats of Ihe Utility of the Science; Production; Definition of Terms; The different smuiDi inuusiry: vapiiai; xrivision 01 L.aDor; fjneourage-meut lo Industry; Effects of the Protective System and Internal Improvements on Productive Industry; Exchange; On Banks, fcc, fcc . 6 RECOMMENDATIONS. Sujoined are a few of the many recommendations from em-nenl persons and competent judges in this Stale: From His Excellency, Wilson Shannon, Governor of the Slate of Ohio. Executive Orrici, Feb. 9, 18M, 1 have examined with some care, Mr. Young's "Introduction lo the Science of Government, and approve both of the matter and manner of arrangement, ll is a work containing a great deal of highly useful and important information; ana Us introduction into our common schools, cannot fail lobe attended with good resulst. Such a work is greatly needed at thi) time In our common schools. Il is wilh great pleasure 1 recommend it lo the patronage and favorable consideration of the public. WILSON SHANNON. From C. P. Mrllvaine, Bishop of the Stale of Ohio. The work hy Andrew W. Young, entitled "Introduction to the Science of Government," fcc, I have had a brief opportunity of examining. It is intelligently and perspicuously written. The interpretation of Constitutional law seems 10 me to be just. A studious effort ii manifest to make all it) instruction plain to reader) of youthful minds, as well a those of limned education. Such a book is very desirable in this country! and 1 have pleasure in recommending this as calculaied to do good. CHAS. P. MclLVAINE. Gambier, O., Feb. 15, 18M. From James Hoge, P. D., Columbus, O., Dee. 15, 1843. Having an opportunity of looking al Ihe plan of Ihe work "Introduction to the Science of Government, by Andrew W. Young," I can say lhat il appears to be well calculated 10 impart knowledge on the important subjects upon which it treats. Especially it may he peculiarly useful in schools. Too much attention cannot he given 10 the science of government in this country, where the people are the real sovereigns. And it is necessary that Ihe youth of our land should be well instructed in knowledge and virtue, that our free institutions may be perpetuated, and may secure the general welfare. It is lo be hoped, therefore, that ihis work, designed for this purpose, will be widely circulated and will be highly useful. JAMES HOGE. From Timothy B. Hudson, Prof. Oberlin Inst., Dee. 18, 1843. ave examined, lo some extent, the "Introduction to the Science of Government," and feel great pleasure in saying that, in my opinion, il is a work with which no American youth should be unfamiliar. Its excellencies are, its general accuracy, its great condensation of important information in a small compass, united wilh remarkable clearness of statement, its fairness and candor in presenting the arguments o opponents , and the extent 10 which il gives Ihe reasons for ui pycuiisiuics ui our repuoucan institutions, jnotignon some important topics my opinions might not harmonize wilh those of the author, I admire the spirit of his book, and hope its wide circulation may richly reward him for his labor. TIMOTHY B. HUDSON. From Rev. J. Covert. Principal of the Columbus Academic ana collegiate institute, Aug. 20, 1844. Having examined wilh considerable care Ihe "Introdue lion lo the Scieuce of Government, by Andrew W. Young' 1 deem it a duty 10 expresi my sentiments as to Ihe merits of the bonk. Tlie subjects of which it treat! are of Ihe most practical and important character. To every freeman under our government it is a matter ol the highest importance and should be of Ihe deepest interest, to understand something of Ihe nature of our civil institutions and laws. The elementary principles of Ihe science of government should be thoroughly studied and well understood by every sovereign voter and ireeman in our tana; tor upon this Knowledge the perpetuity and prosperity of this nation must measurably depend. No treatise upon this subject now in use, will be found more entertaining and instructive lhaa the little manual lo which 1 refer. The style ii perspicuous, yel familiar and easy, and I believe il lo be well adapted for use, as a text book, in our academies as well as our common and select schools. 1 have introduced il into the institution of which I have the charge and shall continue its use, and I sincerely hope il may gain an extensive circulation, and command a prominent place among the text books of our schools and academies, and the libraries of private citizens. J. COVERT. The book will be furnished 10 Merchants and Teachers on the most reasonable terms. Detail price, 75 cents. Aug. 22. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IMPORTANT! Dr. Faagale' Aaeflyae terafal, a safe and effectual Remedy for the Summer Complaints, vit: Diarrhoea, and Cholera Morbus, also, Flatulent and Spas modie Cholies. This invaluable Medicine for the above romplaint), surpasses any other remedy now in use. Hundreds of cases have come to the knowledge of the proprietor, where a speedy cure has been effected by the use of the Cordial, alter a resort to Ihe common rem-edis had proved unavailing. It has been extensively used throughout this Stale and elsewhere, for many years ha) been approved, and is used in practice by a great number of the most respectable physicians, as may be seen by their certificates and recommendations accompanying each bottle. This medicine is discovered lo be a certain and effectual remedy for Ihe intestine diseases, produced by the drinking of m "swiiui uicnvers in ine snuuiem ana souiowenern stales, which renders it of inestimable value to those who reside or travel in those section) ol the country. n. H. lo secure the public against deception, Ihe external label of each bottle is secured hy a copy right, which was entered (according to act of Congress) in the Northern District of New York, on Ihe 9ih day of November, Anno Domini ItHW. A fae simile of the proprietor's sin-nature will he found oa the outer label of each bottle, if genuine. Price 31 cts. rorsaiepy pax kil.hiukN, J. B. WHEATON, SUMNER CLARK, DEN IO fc SON, Columbus, O., and by other arents throurhout the eountrr generally. Juy 23, 1844. .w4m. MAJOR JONErV COURTSHIP Major Jones' Courtship detailed, with other scenes, incidents, and ad ventures, in a scries of letters hy himself. With twelve illus Ira lions by Darley. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 50 els. 1 nere was such 4 call lor ihim letters, that the printer turned in and printed an edition in pamphlet form but a thousand copies wasn't a primin they was all gone in no time; and everybody said I ought to have some more printed, wilh all tV lVu. L.I, . in Sin I ii.l .ll tn Bfn.k .'I HlkanJ the letters what I've rit sense the fust pamphlet was printed. ana git ariiiaueiiy puousnerioao 'em all up in lust rate style. with pirters to matcn. now thai s ihe whole truth about my book, waicn 1 none win De satisfactory to all. 1 his oay receive ana lor sale at tiie nooKstore or June 8. I. N. WHITINU fc HUNTINGTON. JUST ARRIVED, al Riley ( heap Baakatarr, large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in part of Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and School Books, Cheap Publication), Paper, Ink, vauiiis, , olc. ana lor sate al wholesale anu reiau. ep28 J. H. RILEY. nnn ib- r wbua um Jvr.VllyU highest market price will be paid, by May 28. " r S. THOMAS fc CO v

DAILY OIIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1844. NUMBER 79. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Orricicornerof High and Town street), Bultlei' Building. TERMS. Daily during the lession of lh Legislature, and. tri-weckly the remainder of the year 15 00 Tri-weekly per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum 100 XVraa) f 4mtitiHg. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, g, and 25 cents for each additional insertion for three months 5 for six months JB for twelve months gl2 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with deduction ol 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in six months. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued until ordered out, aud charged accordingly. Urn the IYr. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a column $20 half a column JJO whole column $40. STIIVnit & CO. Farwaraiaf aaa Ceaiaaia aioa Jlrrcbaale dc General Proaaee Dealer, Agents for N. York and Buffalo Lake Boat line; John Allen's Climoa line, and Ohio and N. York line, on the Erie Canal) T. Richmond & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Canal. Whit Ware-House, West cud Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Refer to Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams fc Co., PC . Y. City. mime, iravis ot uo., isuii.no, new i ora. " Gurdon, Williams fc Co., Detroit, Michigan. " Thomas Richmond & Co., Clevelaud, Ohio. " A. Cadwallader ft Co., Zanesville, Ohio. " Young St Filch, Newark, Ohio. " J. W . Fiuley or. Co., Circleville, Ohio. Mr. M. R. Barllelt, Chillieothe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway it Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. -r-u" s,J- r"lKi""yCk0-' Columbus, Ohio. Thos. Moodie. Esq.. Cashier. ( ' D"Liberal advances will be made on all Consignments, if required. May I, Itm. .11. NEW BaTABIIMUMICIIT.--GEORGEJ.lUGH Conner. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, re' anecifullv inlorms the eilixens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where lie win Keep constantly on nana siuuisu general assortment ol 1 in warn. All kinds Conner work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing madein good style by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Colurahus,Juno21,lB42.- piOLUiMBUM HAT MTOBB, High elreet, ep- V positeine runuc unices. i ne suuscrmer no on imnu splendid stock of Hats, both of his own and Eastern manufae lure, of the lalcsl fashions, which he is selling at reduced prices. A good substantial Fur Hal can he had at 9 1 ,30. There is no necessity now lor going to ury uooos stores 10 purcnase Hals, when a belter and cheaper article can be bought at a Hat Store. Please call and see, and satisfy yourselves. The lalcsl fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, either of Fur, Silk, or any other description. May 25, IBM.. tf. J. E. RUDISILL. XT Hats bought at my Shop will be dressed up and ironed gratis. J. E. R. TO TUB LADIES. Just received at the signoflho Golden Hoot, a large and splendid assortment of Ladies, Shoes, latest style of Philadelphia manufacture, vii: Kid and morocco Paris I es and slippers, kid and morocco buskins and spring heel Paris ties, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and fancy colored dress buskins, kid and morocco buskin welts and walking shoes, Misses' id and morocco buskins and walking shoes, colored and black Paris ties and slippers, children's toot morocco and leather boots, colored and black boots and ancle lies, all of which still be old cheaper than weie ever offered before in this city. Feb. tt, 1841 H. H. KIMBALL SII.VERniTH ana Jeweller Havana. The subscriber has removed his establishment next door to Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the City House, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of Walckee, Jew. lry, Jtc, which he will sell verv cheap. Repairing of all kinds attenJed to on the shortest notice, and all wont warranted. As the subscriber is determined lo sell lower than any body else, and do his work better and cheaper than any other person, lie hopes lo receive a share of patronage. The public are invited locall, and be satisfied by eeng for themselves. 8 BUCK. May 28, IBM. BUCKETS HUIIK, t'alaaabas), Okie. The subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that tnis well known House, on Broad street, it now under his charge is fitted up in superior style, and every attention paid lo the comlbrt and convenience of Travelers and Boarders. His Table is furnished with the very best productions of Ike country, and his Bar with the choicest Liauors. Attached lo the House is a very large and commodious Stable, which is attended with great care. ll is the intention of the subscriber lo spare neither pains nor exnensa lo render satisfaction to all who call on him ; and by charging moderate bills commensurate with the preienl hard times, lie hopes to receive a share of the public patron- ii. HURD. age. Columbus, November 26, 1842. CABINET BTAK1NU The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continues to carry on the Cabinet snaking business al his shop on High street, between Town and Rich streets, and has aiwavs ol hand, and will make lo order, all kinds of Furniture, which he will warrant equal to any offered in the place. XTHa baa aa eieelleat UEAHSK, and is prepa-' red to saake COFFI NS and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Coffins of all kinds kept on nana. Terms very reasonable, and suited tothe times. Orders for any article in his line will saeel with prompt attention. A. W. READER. Columbus, Nor. 8, 1842. .dtf DIA.TIO.-4D IUOI STORE John Jons, would respectfully announce lo the citicens of Columbus and viciniir. that he has removed from the si en of the Golden Bool, lo his old stand on High street, near the corner of Friend where he has on hand the largest assortment or rnson made Boots and Shoes now in the city, which he offers for tale, wholesale or retail, al prices to suit the timet. Country merchants would do well to call and examine his lock, before purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supplied with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling at the Diamond Shoe Store. Particular attention paid to filling orders from abroad. N . B. Culm Work and Repairing done to order en the shorten! possible notice. Feb. 27, 1844. BOOTH A NO SHOES H. H. KIMBALL, at the aim of ihe Golden Boot, would respectively invite the attention of his friends and Ihe pnblie lo the inspection of his large assortment of Eastern and City made Boots and Shoes, from his experience in the business, he is willing to guarantee lo give satisfaction with respect to cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe indings constantly on nana. reo. x, iof, TTKADtV F K at T Hals. (ape. Uses aaa Hea. XI nets. In addition to his large stock of Boots and Shoes the subscriber has jusl received an extensive assortment o Men's Fur,Silk,Wool and Palm Hats;Koys Palm and leghorn do; Men and Boys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women'sChip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, al retail or by the case. Country Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it to their interest to call at the Golden Boot. March 8. H. H. KIMBALL THAT ale, favaritr, aaa eterliaa; -eased y far Fever and Ague, and Dyspepsia, Rowand's (Improved) Tonic Mixture, with the written signaturt of the proprietor over the mouth of every bottle, is warranted to curt sa every John R Rowand, M. D., No. 28 North Second st.,Phi1a. For sale by J. B. WHEATON, Agent, April 16. Comer of High and Broad sts. A BOW L, OF "PCNCII." A Bowl of "Punch," with upwards of seventy engravings; by Cruikthank, Leech, Me. Just received by Octl9. I. K. WHlTlNG fc HUNTINGTON. NKW BOOKS NEW BOOK". The following, with lots of others, have iust been received, and for sale at RILEY'S Cheup Hook Store, opposite the Slate House: verpiancx s illustrated cumon ol otiaispeare, in wo. The Life and Writings of Win. Leggel; 2 vols, in one. Foster's Miscellanies; I vol. Classical Studies, by Sears, Edwards and Fellon. Miniature Romances, from the Germans. Dr. Durbin's Observations in Europe. The Poems of Eliza (look; a splendid edition in I vol. Keith's Land of Israel; 1 vol. Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition; new supply. Sidney Smith's Miscellanies; 3 vols. The Poems of N. P. Willis; 1 vol. Macauley's Miscellanies, complete in I vol. Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrims; 1 vol. Pencillings by the Wav; by N. P. Willis. The Life of Geo. Brim'mell, Esq. Past and Present, by Thomas Carly le. The History of Chivalry; by Chnrles Mills. " '' the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in i Not. A float and Ashore. The Ingoldshy Legends. The Comic Hlnckslone. The United Irishman, in i vols. Oct 17. NEW LAW BOOKS. Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court nf Chancery, by Wm. Brown, Esq.. 4 vols., notes by J, C. Perkins, Esq. Metcalfs Reports, 5 volumes. Pirkerings's do 21 do. Massachusetts do 17 do. Hill's do 4 do. Condensed Reports, II. 8. 6 vols. Chilly's Pleadings new edition. Kent's Commentaries do do. Story on Conlrarts. Minot's Digest of the Massachusetts Reports. Gilman's do of Illinois and Indiana. Equity Digest by Barlow and Harrington; 4 vols. Barber's Chancery Practice, t vols. Grceiileafs Evidence new edition. The American Jurist, bound; cheap edition, 10 vols. Englltli Common Law Reports) 42 vols. Johnson's N. Y. Reports. Law Libraries supplied on the most reasonable terms. Members of the Bar will please call and examine prices at OctlO. RILEY'S, opposite the Stale House. NKW JMEDICAI, HOOKH. PancoaM'a Wislar'l Anatomy; Bin edition, 2 volumes. Mackinloshe's Practice; I vol. new edition. Lision's Elements nf Surgery; new edition. Lee's Theory ami Practice of Midwifery; new edition. Beck's Medical Jurisprudence) new edition. Bcsklartt'a Phisiolngy of Love, Courtship and Marriage. Churchill's Midwifery; new, by Houston do on Females; do. Dunglison's Medical Student; new ed. 1 vol. 12ino. Keligiu Medica, by Sir F. Brown. Andrnl's Essay on Blood, in disease. Dunglison on Human Health; a very valuable work for general reading. IVrcira on Food and Diet, at the low price of 1 .00. For sale at (Octl5) RILEY'S. COI.ViHUUsllrYNUUAJVCsT- C'OnPA V. Fir a ano Marine. The attention of the public is called to the following scale nf return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its hoard of Diree tors, ll is believed that this system, whereby every part)' insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in Ihc profits of the Company without risk to himself, offer advantages superior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will be justly appreciated by this community. Scale of return Premium: On every single premium, 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from 5000 lo 52,0110 124 " On net gross annual premiums amounting to 52,000 and upwards IS " This Company continues to insure every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchan dixes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire; also, sieatnhoais and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, snil vessels, keel boats, flat boats and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on ihe most favorable terms. A. fe). CHEVY, June 1, lii44..1ytw. Secretary, SK4XHITY AUA1NHT FIHK !! Ohio Mutual Fire lasunmci CoarT. W. B. Hubbard, Lc-andcr Ransom, John Greenwood, Thomas Wood, Timothy (iriiruli, J. W. Milligan, 8. D. Presmn, G. M. Herancotirl. J Ridgway, Jr., James Weslwater, A. G. Hibbs, J. P. Brack Directors. This Company now in fttccessful operation, offers the most favorable inducements lo all desirous of effecting insurance either on real or personal properly. The superior advantages of this method of Insurance, both for its sound economy and its complete security in the payment of losses, have been fully established by long experience; and the Board of Directors, in introducing some improvement in the course ol policy pursued by this Company, have removed all objections which nave been urged against Companies based upon a similar principle. For a very trifling sum, every individual may now obtain secure indemnity against the ravage! of fire. Olfiee of the Company in the bnsement story nf the old r rruiaiin Hank. w. 11. uuiiiiAKir, rresiaent. It. A. Maiset, Secretary. Jan. 27, !8M..dly ROPC AND COBDAOE FACTOItT Mm. E. J. MlUPLr.ToK will continue the above business, car ried on in this city by her late husband for ten years past. The work will be executed by the same foreman and hands who have been engaged in Ihe Knpewalk for the last two years; and Ihe public may be assured lhal all descriptions of Hope and Twine, Bed ear it, I'lough line; Ice., Src, will he made promptly to order and in the same superior style which has heretofore given so much satisfaction. Aug. 13, 18M..tw.tf. LIUUORS AND WINES. Otard, Dupay fc Co.. Brandy; A. Scignctle, do; Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; Si. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do: Champaign an; best brands. For sale by June4. THOS. ACHESON. TOBACCO AND SNUFF. 25 kegs Casey No 1, 6T Ky. Tobacco; 15 do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 do 12 plug do; 300 doz. Mrs. Miller's fine eat chewing do; 200 do fl. Thayer do; 20 Jars Macaboy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scotch do. For sale by June 4. THQ3. ACHESON. llfASTIU ia exchaage far Oracerles, al Cash Price, Rye 40 cts. per bush.) Oats 20 cents per bush.) Timothy Seed "1 do; Dried Peaches gl dot Ginseng 20 ct. per lb) Feathers 25 do; Flaxseed 75 do; Dried A pples 50 do; Beans 25 10 60 dot Beeswax 25 els. per lb) Boiler in roll, kesr or barrels 6 cts. tier lb. June 4. THOS. ACHESON ff boxes of Tin, one-third cross; 1 UU 10 pigs of Block Tin; 10 slabs of Spelter; & bdls. of Russia Sheet Iron; 35 bdls. assorted bit. Iiron Wire, fce. Jusl received and for sale low, by L. BUTTLES. OFFEE AND SUGAR. 50 bags Rio Coffee; 10 At Java do; b hhds. N. O. Sugar, 3 boxes Loaf Sugar. No. 1. lObbls.N.O. Molasses. Forsaleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. TEAS. " 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; 30 half ehesti do; 5 chests Gunpowder do; A do Imperial, do; Forsaleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. NKW AND POPI LAR WORKS ON CiAK-aeaiag, Ve., al RILEY'S BOOK STORE T11 a Amkricar Garuxkir's Calxndak Adapted lo ihe climates and seasons of the Uuiled Stales. By Bernard Mahon: Latest edition. Mrs. Loudon's Grfat Work Gardening for Ladies, and Companion to the Flower Garden: By Mrs. l,oudon: Ed-ittd by A.J. Downing: 1 vol. lioTAKT for Ladies; or, A Popular Introduction to the Natu.al System nf Plants: By Mrs. Loudon: Last London edition. Tim GRr.ru Housr., Hot House, and Store Including Selected Lists of the Most Beautiful Species of Exotle Flowering Plants, and Directions for their Cultivation: By Charles M'lulosh, F. II. S.: London edition. Buist on tmk Rose The Rose Manual, Containing Ac curate Descriptions of all the Finest Varieties of Ruses, their Character and Modes of Culture, with Directions for their Propagation, and the Destruction of lusects; with Engravings By Robert Buist: 1 lieauitful volume. The Sentiment or Flowers ; or Language of Flora: Colored Plates. The American Fioweii Garden Dirk-tort Containing Practical Directions lor the Culture of Plants in the Flower O'arden, Hot House, cc; lo which is added, A Treatise on the Grape Vine: By Robert Buist. florist. LtNiu.Er's HoRTicui.TUE. The Theory of Horticulture; or. An Attempt to Explain Ihe Principal Operations of Gardening upon Physiological Principles: By Jonn Lindley, Ph., D. F. K. S.: First Amtrican edition; with Notes fcc, by A. J. Downing and A. Umy. The above valuable works, with a large variety of others, ean be had al RILEY'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, June 27. Opposite (Ac ftlate Home WINSI.OW'H BAI.SA.TI OF nOREnOITND. An unparalleled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, lnriuema, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases nf Ihe Breast and Lungs, leadinr lo Consumption; com posed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Bonesel, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Winslow, Rochester, N. Y. The innocence and universally admitted pectoral virtues, of Ihe Herbs from which the Balsam of Hoarhound is made, are too generally known to require recommendation; it is therefore only necessary to observe thai this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, hiirhly concen trated, and so happily combined with several other vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild aud certain una , r. use, for the complaints above mentioned. The Balsam removes all inflammation and soreness of the Lunirs, loosens touch visld phleirm, enablinsr the patient to ex pectorate witn ease aud freedom, assuages cough, relieves asthmalie and difficult respiration, heals the injured parts. opens the pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, and gives strength lo the tender lungs, and thus produces speedy aud lading cure. For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the H'nonpin Gongh and Croup, and affords certain relief in Bowel Complaintt, Cholic, Teething fce. It is pleasant lo the tnsle, ad may be safely given to the tenderest infant and should be kept at all times in every family, as it is much belter for the complaints incident to Children, lhan Paregoric, Godfreys Cordial, or the Cordials to common'y used. ask tor insiow s itaisam ot uorenound, and oe sure you gel the genuine. For sale by j ll. v I1H.A lUit, Agent, Corner of Broad and High streets, Columbus, O Nov. 15, 1813. WII.LARI)' llla l ORV af taaHailea Mate illustrated by a series of Main, in which the Ancient, Middle, and Modern Geoeraphy of our country is progress ively displayed. Complete in one vol. 8vo. 1 his work embraces about 500 pages, ll is arranged oa plan entirely new. It commences with tho discovery of A mericu, W.ri, and goes down to the death of Gen. Harrison, 1812, (350 years.) The originality of the plan consists in di viding the tune into periods, ol which Ihe beginnings and Icr minanons are marked by important events, and constructing a leriet of maps illustrating the progrm of the settlement oj the country, and the regular advances of civilization. It has also a c'lronoe-raunic chart , which gives, oy simple inspection, a view of the divisions of the work, and the eventa which mark the beginning and termination of each period into which it is divided. A Ml chronological table will he found, in which all the vents of the History are arranged in Ihe order of lime. There is annended to Ihe work the Constitution of the Vni ted States, and a series of questions adapted lo earn chapter, so that ihe work may be used in school! aud tor private instruction.O he above valuable work may be had in Columbus at Ihe Bookstore of Junetl, I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. It is also for sale in Lebanon by Thomas Brodie and Joe. Henderson 1 in Athens bv Bcni. Brown 1 in Marietta bv Slo cum fc Buck ; in New Lisbon by B. L. fc T. Hanna ; and in w arren rty rnner et inc. ATFW ITi EDIT A I. BOOK.- Allison's Outlines of ll I'Rthnloey and Practice nf Medicine : By Wm. P. Al' lison, M. I)., ate, late President of Ihe Royal College of Physicians, Edinburg, Ate., etc. 1 vol. Bvo. Chapman's Lectures on the more Important Diseases of the Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera : By N. Chapman, M. D., 1 vol. 8vo. Pathological Haemalology : A n Essay on the Blood in Die ease: By G. Andral, ol the Uuiversily of Paris. 1 vol. muslin. Paris on Diet : A Treatise on Diet, with mtes for preven ling disease, fcc, fcc. By J. A. Paris, M. D., fcc, 1 vol. snuslin. Goddardonthe Teeth: The Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Human Teeth, wilh Ihe roost approved methods of treatment, including opperalions, and tlie method of making and setting Artificial Teeth : with 30 plates: By Paul B. Goddard, M. I)., I vol. large quarto. Ihinglisson's Medical Dictionary : A new eddition. I vol. enlarged. Ihinglisson's Human Physiology : A new edition, greatly modified and improved, with upwards of 300 illustrations. Jusl received by 1. N. WHITINO fc HUNTINGTON. Aug. 8. INTEBEaTMO TO THE DEAF The following is from Ihe Albany Argus, of Feb. 28, 1844: Another remarkable cart of Deafness, performed by " Scarpa's Acoustic Oil," in thiscily. Let the case speak for itself. Aliant, Feb. 22, IBM Air. Guthrie, 4 Stanwix Hall, Maiden Lane Dear Sir: I owe yon an immense debt of gratitude for inducing me to lry "Scarpa's Compound Acoustic Oil." I bad been so very deaf for right years this winter, that I could not bear con er-salion wilh an ear trumpet, without the voice being much raised. I have been using the Oil about six weeks in one ear thai was far the worst, and with which 1 was almost totally deaf, and I am happy 10 inform you lhal I ran now hear ordinary conversation without Ihe trumpet. I fed that I would like to inform the whole deal community of the astonishing effect of the above medicine in my case. I shall be pleased lo see any persoa who may desire to call upon me, to snake in- niiirif . mncerninr nv case. Yours, fcc. John Davis, 37 Dean si. Thi! invaluable medicine is for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March 16. Corner of Broad and High sts. FOR THE CURB OF DEAFNKMS, FAINS and the discharge of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable nntsee like the buxxing of insect), falling of water, whining of steam, cVc, fcc, which are symptoms nf approaching deafness, and also generally attendant with Ihe disease. Many persons who have beea deaf for fifteea and twenty years, and were ablifed la nse ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpet), being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend tie use. For sale al the Drug fVnre of J. B. WHEATON, June 13, 1844. Corner of Broad and High st). OH BARBEL.. TANNF-R'P) Oil. received and 1 for sale by FAY fc KILBOURNE- Columbus, July 25, l&H. UCvMacoustic OIL! d C10IirmBUS Academical aa4 Callegiaia laali. J tale. This Institution will commence its 4th year on Monday, the 1st of September next. The Trustees have recently adopted a systematic and somewhat exteusivr course of studies in the Female Department, and will present a Di. ploma to each young Lady who shall reputably complete this course. A Diploma will also be given to each young Gentleman who creditably pursues aud finishes the course Erescribcd for the Male Department. Those wishing to now what studies are embraced in these respective course! are respectfully referred to the catalogue just published. The Institution is situated in a healthy and retired part of the city, and is supplied with competent and experienced instructors. The government is parental, yet decided, and a healthy moral and religious influence is exercised on the pu-pi Is. The Female Department is entirely separate from ihe other, yet has the advantage of attending Lectures, and, in some branches, of reciting to male teachers. All the branches of science usually taught in the best institutions of our land are thoroughly taught here. From our knowledge nf ihe In-sliiution, and ol the competency of the Instructors we most cordially recommend the Institute to the confidence and patronage nf those who wish thoroughly lo educate their sons and daughters. Board may be had on reasonable terms; and several may be accommodated with board in the family and under Ihe siiperintendanre of the Principal. The faculty consists of Rev. J. Covert, A. M., President; R. S. Bosworth, Prolessnr of Mathematics and the Natural Sciences; T. C. Hunter, Assistant, and Teacher of Vocal Music; Mr. L. Covert, Principal of Female Depart-menl; Miss , Assistant; Miss , Teacher of Music on ihe Piano. TUITION PER 0.UARTER. Juvenile Department , 1 00 Common English lcpartment 5 00 Higher English and Classical Department 7 50 Musie on Piano. Extra 8 00 Painting in Water Colors, Theorem and Mexxo- nnio, extra uv Embroidery, without charge. TRUITEV.S. H. N. Hubbei.l. Prei'l. B. R. Brorsok, J. RinnWAT, Jr., V. Presl., II. F. HuntinutoK, m. j. uilbkht, Bee y. B. F. Garii, Wm. Chafin, s. jueiiart, T. C. Heniiro, W. Thuai.i., J. W. Thompson, 11. Dickenson, B. B. Cl.ARK, L. Curtiss. D. W. Deshlih, J. S. Hall, I. G. Jones, H. L. Hitchcock, R. Thompson, A. P. Stone, J. Covert. T M. MAIL, I.I,K. The suhsrrilicra would respetl U fully inform tin traveling public that they commenced on the 1st of July, insl., carrying the United States Mail on the National Road between 2anf.svii.i.e and Columbus, in splendid coaches, with good teams and sober andattenlita drivers. The coaches will leave Zanesville, daily, al 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Columbus al !) o'clock Ino same evening; and will leave Columbus, daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M, aud arrive at Zanesville at half past 3 o'clock, P.M. Fare, thraasrh, Tws Dalian; sr iy passengers in the same proportion. During the continuance of the Mail contract, w hether an opposition line is run on the same route or not, the fare shall never exceed that amount. ll is deemed unnecessary 10 point mil lo the cilixens of Zanesville, Columbus, and the intermediate points, the advantage of sustaiuing a line which at once places the fare at a proper standard; ami which, the public have a positive assurance, will never be mane higher. Should an opposition be run on Ihe same route, the undersigned pledge themselves lhal under no circumstances which can possibly arise will racing on their part be permitted. Should Ihe opposiliou overtake the Mail Coach, orders have been given to the drivers on this line immediately to take ihe right hand of Ihe road, as the law directs, and permit them lo pass if they desire it. For seats apply al the bar of Ihe Americas Halel, in Columbus; and al Ihe s'ore of Jaaaee Taylor, Jr., on Main street, immediately opposite the Stuart House, in Zanesville. Passengers will be taken up al any of Ihe Hotels in Zanesville or Columbus, and al any private dwellings, and delivered al any house in cither of the above places, alter delivering the Mail al the Post Office. N. B. All bar;gage carefully attended to, but at the risk of the owners. ( Private conveyances lo any pari of the Stale will he furnished at either end of the rouie.) Passengers are requested 10 he punctual as 10 Ihe lime of starting, as Ihe itiges will positively leave at the hours named. W. T. ROWE fc CO. J. W. Drtdxn, Agent. July 4, IBM.. If BROWN'S CHANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chance-ry, from 1778 to 7'J4, by William Brown, Esq., wilh tlie Annotations nf Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. Edited by J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. " Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 lo 1794, while Ihe wools ack was occupied in succession hy those two mailer minds, Lord Thurlow and Lord Loughborough. The first appearance of these Reports seems 10 mark an epoch in Ihe Reports of Chancery not unlike that which a little later was established hy the Term Reports in Ihe King's Bench. Thenceforward the judgments iu both courts have appeared in an unbroken succession Brown, therefore, must be considered as the leader of the regular tins of Report! in Chan eery. "The eases he has reported are of great practical value, a large part of them lying al the very loundation of Chancery, Their importance hi attested by the' fact lhal Brown'i Report! are oftener cited by writers of authority lhan any other series of Reports in Chancery. In England they have been enriched by termed and laboriou! annotations by two different editors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Eden. Until the presept time, however no edition of them has appealed in 1 lie U. States. "We have now before us (he first volume of an American edllion, which promises to surpass in interest and practical value any of the English editions of Ihe work; nor do we oe-lleve lhat there is any edition of any Reports that has ever been published, either in England or America, which is recommended by such useful and ample editorial labors. The notes of Mr. Belt have been retained, and those of Mr. Eden, so far as ihey could be made supplementary to these, have been added. Thus the separate labors of these editors are accumulated on the same page, imparting of itself to the present edition, a higher value than belongs to either of the English editions. In England no similar amalgamation of the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by Ihe laws of copyright The notes of the present edition are strictly practical. They are calculated to add essentially to Ihe value of ihe Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Lass Reporter for May. Jul received, and for sale at the Bookstore of Nnv23. 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. LATEtMT NKW fraaa N. Yark aaa Pbiladel. Ma FAI L DRY GOODS Fat fc Kii.bocrwe have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, eonsisl inr in nart of AO pieces Broad Clolhs and Cassimeres; 100 do. Satinetts and Jeans; 4 bale! Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 pieces Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, 30 do Blk and Colored Alpacca.) 90 bales Brown Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 5000 wt. Cotton Chain; Carpel and Coverlet Warp, fce. fce. Person wishing so purchase such articles for cash, will find h to their advantage locall and examine the above slock. Columbus, Aug. 6. PHYSICIANS) aaa aargeaae hare aecMett ia favar at caraa'e Oil far Dcafaeee. So frequent and extraordinary have been the cure) lhal have come under their ottservation, that most of them now keep it, and presenile it for their patterns as the only medicine thai can cure. A physician ia extensive practice, in Delaware, hat just sent for half a dozen bottle), and says, that his father, who has beea deaf for number of years, has been cured by using this Oil, and that be, the Dr., shall for the future use tt in his practice, as he ha) seen such wonderful benefit accrue front it) application. For sale by J. B. WHE ATO Druggist, Columbus, Oct 26. Comer of High and Broad streets. I I r PACK Ad Eft HARDWARE, just received JL 4il) at the Gill Padlock; a large assortment, and for sale very cheap. June 8. L. BUTTLES. fnk LBS. D keened and Unbleached Coverlet Yam' OUU juit received by STEWART fc OSBORN. July . SCIENCE OF GOVERNMENT The subscribers have jusl published an edition of this work, and would respectfully invite ihe attention of tlie public 10 its merits. They are confident thai an examination of the book will be sufficient to recommend il to all teachers and heads of families as a highly useful book, especially for younr men. CONTENTS. Parti. Principles or Government Which treats particularly of the capacity of men for civil government; Natural, Civil, Political and Religious Right! ) The Laws of Nature, of Revelation, of Nations, and Municipal Laws i Different forms of Government ; The manner in which Political Power is exercised ; To whom Political Power should be entrusted ; Legislative Pnwer ; Manner of enacting Laws; Executive Power; Judicial Power; Orgrmnation of Courts and Juries ; Taxation, Ac. fce. Part II. Government or the United States Treats ol the settlement of the Colonies; The adoption of the Con- suiuuon; nature ana onjeel 01 tne union; I he Mouse or Representatives and the Senate, wilh their rules and mode of procedure; The pnwer of Cougress as to Taxes; The nevenue: Aliens; Honey; ihe I'ost Ottice; ratenli; Declaration of War; Treaties, fcc, fcc. Part HI. Civil Jurisprudence Treats of Ihe Right) of Persons; Domestic Relations; Parent and Child; Right of rroperiy, etc.; rarin.rsnip; crimes ana ruuishateol, cxc. fcc. Pari IV. Political Economy Treats of Ihe Utility of the Science; Production; Definition of Terms; The different smuiDi inuusiry: vapiiai; xrivision 01 L.aDor; fjneourage-meut lo Industry; Effects of the Protective System and Internal Improvements on Productive Industry; Exchange; On Banks, fcc, fcc . 6 RECOMMENDATIONS. Sujoined are a few of the many recommendations from em-nenl persons and competent judges in this Stale: From His Excellency, Wilson Shannon, Governor of the Slate of Ohio. Executive Orrici, Feb. 9, 18M, 1 have examined with some care, Mr. Young's "Introduction lo the Science of Government, and approve both of the matter and manner of arrangement, ll is a work containing a great deal of highly useful and important information; ana Us introduction into our common schools, cannot fail lobe attended with good resulst. Such a work is greatly needed at thi) time In our common schools. Il is wilh great pleasure 1 recommend it lo the patronage and favorable consideration of the public. WILSON SHANNON. From C. P. Mrllvaine, Bishop of the Stale of Ohio. The work hy Andrew W. Young, entitled "Introduction to the Science of Government," fcc, I have had a brief opportunity of examining. It is intelligently and perspicuously written. The interpretation of Constitutional law seems 10 me to be just. A studious effort ii manifest to make all it) instruction plain to reader) of youthful minds, as well a those of limned education. Such a book is very desirable in this country! and 1 have pleasure in recommending this as calculaied to do good. CHAS. P. MclLVAINE. Gambier, O., Feb. 15, 18M. From James Hoge, P. D., Columbus, O., Dee. 15, 1843. Having an opportunity of looking al Ihe plan of Ihe work "Introduction to the Science of Government, by Andrew W. Young," I can say lhat il appears to be well calculated 10 impart knowledge on the important subjects upon which it treats. Especially it may he peculiarly useful in schools. Too much attention cannot he given 10 the science of government in this country, where the people are the real sovereigns. And it is necessary that Ihe youth of our land should be well instructed in knowledge and virtue, that our free institutions may be perpetuated, and may secure the general welfare. It is lo be hoped, therefore, that ihis work, designed for this purpose, will be widely circulated and will be highly useful. JAMES HOGE. From Timothy B. Hudson, Prof. Oberlin Inst., Dee. 18, 1843. ave examined, lo some extent, the "Introduction to the Science of Government," and feel great pleasure in saying that, in my opinion, il is a work with which no American youth should be unfamiliar. Its excellencies are, its general accuracy, its great condensation of important information in a small compass, united wilh remarkable clearness of statement, its fairness and candor in presenting the arguments o opponents , and the extent 10 which il gives Ihe reasons for ui pycuiisiuics ui our repuoucan institutions, jnotignon some important topics my opinions might not harmonize wilh those of the author, I admire the spirit of his book, and hope its wide circulation may richly reward him for his labor. TIMOTHY B. HUDSON. From Rev. J. Covert. Principal of the Columbus Academic ana collegiate institute, Aug. 20, 1844. Having examined wilh considerable care Ihe "Introdue lion lo the Scieuce of Government, by Andrew W. Young' 1 deem it a duty 10 expresi my sentiments as to Ihe merits of the bonk. Tlie subjects of which it treat! are of Ihe most practical and important character. To every freeman under our government it is a matter ol the highest importance and should be of Ihe deepest interest, to understand something of Ihe nature of our civil institutions and laws. The elementary principles of Ihe science of government should be thoroughly studied and well understood by every sovereign voter and ireeman in our tana; tor upon this Knowledge the perpetuity and prosperity of this nation must measurably depend. No treatise upon this subject now in use, will be found more entertaining and instructive lhaa the little manual lo which 1 refer. The style ii perspicuous, yel familiar and easy, and I believe il lo be well adapted for use, as a text book, in our academies as well as our common and select schools. 1 have introduced il into the institution of which I have the charge and shall continue its use, and I sincerely hope il may gain an extensive circulation, and command a prominent place among the text books of our schools and academies, and the libraries of private citizens. J. COVERT. The book will be furnished 10 Merchants and Teachers on the most reasonable terms. Detail price, 75 cents. Aug. 22. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IMPORTANT! Dr. Faagale' Aaeflyae terafal, a safe and effectual Remedy for the Summer Complaints, vit: Diarrhoea, and Cholera Morbus, also, Flatulent and Spas modie Cholies. This invaluable Medicine for the above romplaint), surpasses any other remedy now in use. Hundreds of cases have come to the knowledge of the proprietor, where a speedy cure has been effected by the use of the Cordial, alter a resort to Ihe common rem-edis had proved unavailing. It has been extensively used throughout this Stale and elsewhere, for many years ha) been approved, and is used in practice by a great number of the most respectable physicians, as may be seen by their certificates and recommendations accompanying each bottle. This medicine is discovered lo be a certain and effectual remedy for Ihe intestine diseases, produced by the drinking of m "swiiui uicnvers in ine snuuiem ana souiowenern stales, which renders it of inestimable value to those who reside or travel in those section) ol the country. n. H. lo secure the public against deception, Ihe external label of each bottle is secured hy a copy right, which was entered (according to act of Congress) in the Northern District of New York, on Ihe 9ih day of November, Anno Domini ItHW. A fae simile of the proprietor's sin-nature will he found oa the outer label of each bottle, if genuine. Price 31 cts. rorsaiepy pax kil.hiukN, J. B. WHEATON, SUMNER CLARK, DEN IO fc SON, Columbus, O., and by other arents throurhout the eountrr generally. Juy 23, 1844. .w4m. MAJOR JONErV COURTSHIP Major Jones' Courtship detailed, with other scenes, incidents, and ad ventures, in a scries of letters hy himself. With twelve illus Ira lions by Darley. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 50 els. 1 nere was such 4 call lor ihim letters, that the printer turned in and printed an edition in pamphlet form but a thousand copies wasn't a primin they was all gone in no time; and everybody said I ought to have some more printed, wilh all tV lVu. L.I, . in Sin I ii.l .ll tn Bfn.k .'I HlkanJ the letters what I've rit sense the fust pamphlet was printed. ana git ariiiaueiiy puousnerioao 'em all up in lust rate style. with pirters to matcn. now thai s ihe whole truth about my book, waicn 1 none win De satisfactory to all. 1 his oay receive ana lor sale at tiie nooKstore or June 8. I. N. WHITINU fc HUNTINGTON. JUST ARRIVED, al Riley ( heap Baakatarr, large and splendid assortment of Books and Stationery, consisting in part of Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and School Books, Cheap Publication), Paper, Ink, vauiiis, , olc. ana lor sate al wholesale anu reiau. ep28 J. H. RILEY. nnn ib- r wbua um Jvr.VllyU highest market price will be paid, by May 28. " r S. THOMAS fc CO v